Confused by the title? Stick with me. First and foremost, thank you SO much to everyone who came to our Nashville Blogger Tag Sale this Saturday!
Bri,
ModFruGal,
SquirrelPearl and I had a blast hanging out with old friends and meeting new ones.
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Stole this photo from ModFruGal as I forgot my camera. Typical. |
Also, thank you to all the Nashville bloggers who gave us a shout out on their own blogs including sweet
Ceri Hoover of Cooper-Grey whom we had the pleasure of meeting on Saturday, and
Kayce Hughes who is always so kind and supportive. Other bloggers on the scene included
Melissa of the Insane Domain (who purchased some of Bri's fabulous art) and
Kim Biggs of Kim Biggs Design (who purchased some of my fabric), both of whom I've had the honor of getting to know recently. All in all, such a fun (but exhausting) day!
Lots of people came out to see what we had to offer, and while I sold quite a bit, I made it home with a lot of stuff too (dolphin table, anyone?). So, I've got a new strategy - "Love the one you're with."
Haven and Home has a series of this name where she features bloggers who are doing exactly that - working with what they've got and loving it. So, here's what I've got . . . a lot of rust and black.
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Once again, please excuse my hot mess of a garage as a backdrop. |
When I moved a lot of the pieces back into my garage that I didn't sell (or chose not to sell like the Mastercraft black lacquer credenza), I realized it all looked pretty good together. Rust and black emerged as the color palette with hints of green and white. New basement room direction? I think so.
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The amazing samurai needlepoint juxtaposed with the rust velvet curtains that used to be in my dining room. |
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Oil painting with hints of rust. |
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Here are just a few rust and black inspired interiors to get my juices flowing . . .
Definitely some food for thought. Are you using what you've got and loving the ones you're with?
Thanks again for all the support on our Tag Sale. I've received so many emails asking how it went and asking about certain items. I even pre-sold one piece thanks to my preview pics (thanks, Amanda, your bird print will get to you shortly)!
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